WO2012048333A1 - Oral vaccine fast-dissolving dosage form using starch - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a fast-dissolving dosage form (FDDF)
- the invention relates to an FDDF containing a starch and, optionally, mannitol and gelatin as additional matrix forming agents for the delivery of an oral vaccine to stimulate immunity to infection caused by bacteria, viruses such as influenza, other microorganisms or parasites such as protozoa or worms.
- Fast-dissolving dosage forms are convenient to use and are often used to address issues of patient compliance.
- FDDFs for example, "loosely" compressed tablets comprising a large amount of wicking/disintegrating agents, tablets comprising a large amount of effervescent agents, and lyophilized tablets.
- lyophilized, fast-dissolving dosage forms which are designed to release the active ingredient in the oral cavity, are formulated using rapidly soluble gelatin-based matrices. These dosage forms are well known and can be used to deliver a wide range of drugs.
- Most fast-dissolving dosage forms utilize gelatin and mannitol as carriers or matrix forming agents. (Seagar, H., "Drug-Delivery Products and Zydis Fast Dissolving Dosage Form," J. Pharm. Pharmaco, vol. 50, p. 375-382 (1998)).
- FDDFs manufactured by the freeze-drying process such as the Zydis ® dosage form are often preferred. They have the distinct advantages of a faster disintegrating time (i.e., less than 5 seconds, as opposed to 1 minute for the loosely compressed tablets), smoother mouth feel (i.e., free of the grittiness associated with the high wicking agents in the compressed tablets), potential for improved pregastric absorption (thereby reduced side effects and improved efficacy for certain medications), and increased storage options.
- gelatin is used to give sufficient strength to the dosage form to prevent breakage during removal from packaging, but once placed in the mouth, the gelatin allows immediate dispersion of the dosage form.
- Hydrolyzed mammalian gelatin is often the matrix forming agent of choice in FDDFs because it gels rapidly upon cooling.
- Non-gelling fish gelatin may also be used.
- dosed solution/suspension is preferably frozen by passing through a gaseous medium. Thereby, the solution/suspension freezes rapidly, which improves the manufacturing efficiency.
- Vaccines which are important in prophylaxis against disease, exert their effects by provoking an immune response, the effect of which is to prevent infection by the challenging organism, or the onset of the disease processes which would otherwise occur when the antigen against which the immune response has been provoked again challenges a sensitive tissue.
- Vaccines may also be used therapeutically to modify the nature or level of the immune response to an antigen to allow a host to eliminate a pathogen to which it has already been exposed.
- Ig immunoglobulins
- IgA immunoglobulins
- Stimulation of immunity at one mucosal site is known to confer protection to mucous membranes at other sites in the body.
- oral vaccines can be used to induce immunity against oral, gastrointestinal, respiratory, urogenital and ocular pathogens.
- T lymphocytes such as the production of T helper cells that can support antibody production, and, for particular pathogens, Thl7, Thl, Th2 cells and cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) that act locally and/or systemically.
- T lymphocytes such as the production of T helper cells that can support antibody production, and, for particular pathogens, Thl7, Thl, Th2 cells and cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) that act locally and/or systemically.
- CTL cytotoxic T lymphocytes
- Vaccines delivered orally can stimulate nasal- associated lymphoid tissue in the mouth and nasopharyngeal region, the lymph nodes, tonsils and adenoids, and gut- associated lymphoid tissue in the Peyer's patches in the small intestine.
- Vaccines incorporate antigens which can be peptides, proteins, polysaccharides or whole or partial fragments or extracts of bacteria, viruses or other microorganisms, often attenuated to remove toxic components.
- antigens can be peptides, proteins, polysaccharides or whole or partial fragments or extracts of bacteria, viruses or other microorganisms, often attenuated to remove toxic components.
- exposure to the antigen must be sufficient to provoke an immune response in the recipient.
- a primary problem in vaccination procedures is ensuring that these antigens or antigenic compounds reach the appropriate site in sufficient quantities to provoke the requisite immune response.
- the immune system There are two aspects of the immune system which can provide the requisite immune response when stimulated by an antigen in a vaccine system: the systemic immune system and the mucosal immune system.
- the mucosal immune system consists of areas of inductive and effector lymphoid tissues located in the gastrointestinal tract, the respiratory tract, the genitourinary tract, and the membranes surrounding sensory organs. Inductive sites usually have an organized lymphoid structure and the ability to detect the presence of antigens in the mucosa. Antigen presenting cells at localized areas of lymphoid tissue have the ability to take up absorbed antigen and stimulate T and B cell responses resulting in the production of plasma cells. These plasma cells may reside locally or at effector sites throughout the body secreting antibodies, such as IgA. Secreted IgA molecules resist proteolysis and prevent colonization and entry of pathogens by neutralizing or agglutinating them.
- IgA molecules activate antibody-dependent T cell mediated cytotoxicity, in cases where a pathogen has penetrated the initial barrier.
- Stimulation of mucosal tissue can also result in the production of other antibody isotypes, such as IgG, IgM, and IgE.
- These other antibody isotypes may exert effects locally in the mucosa, or have systemic effects, thereby providing additional protection if pathogens manage to penetrate the mucosa.
- T cell responses induced in the mucosa also can be present at mucosal sites or systemically, which enhances protection of mucosal surfaces and protection against pathogens that penetrate the mucosa.
- the principal function of the cells forming the lymphoid tissue is to prevent absorption of pathogens and toxins or to inactivate these pathogens and toxins upon absorption to mucosal tissue.
- considerably higher doses of antigens are required for mucosal immunization, especially when intended for the oral route. This is due to the existence of effective mechanical and chemical barriers and the degradation and digestion of antigens by enzymes and acids. Additionally, there is a rapid clearance of material from the upper respiratory and digestive tracts to the stomach by mucociliary, peristaltic and secretory processes.
- the mucosa has evolved to prevent the induction of effector immune responses against harmless antigens such as foods and inhaled particles.
- oral vaccines are either live attenuated vaccines (e.g., polio, typhoid, rotavirus) or inactivated vaccines (e.g., cholera) and are effective at eliciting an appropriate mucosal immune response since their natural site of infection is the gut mucosa and the vaccine unit triggers the body's natural immune defense mechanisms.
- live attenuated vaccines e.g., polio, typhoid, rotavirus
- inactivated vaccines e.g., cholera
- the antigen generally is too large to diffuse across the mucosa of the GIT into the systemic circulation and fails to undergo active transport into the systemic circulation. Therefore, there is often insufficient antigen remaining to illicit either a systemic or mucosal immune response.
- a pre-requisite of a mucosal response within the GIT is uptake of the antigens by antigen presenting cells (APCs).
- APCs antigen presenting cells
- the uptake of soluble antigens by the APCs is much less efficient than that of antigen microparticles. Therefore, soluble antigens often fail to achieve an adequate immune response, which can, in fact, lead to tolerance to the antigen.
- U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2008-0014260 discloses an oral solid fast-dispersing dosage form for the delivery of vaccines.
- the publication discloses an FDDF comprised of mannitol and gelatin as matrix forming agents.
- U.S. Patent No. 6,509,040 teaches a pharmaceutical composition for oral administration in the form of a fast dispersing dosage form essentially free of mammalian gelatin and comprising at least one matrix forming agent and a starch. Neither of these references teaches or suggests the benefits achieved by the present invention, specifically the immune potentiating effect of starch.
- the present invention is a novel formulation of FDDF using a starch as an immune response potentiating matrix forming agent, along with optional additional matrix forming agents such as mannitol and gelatin, to stimulate immunity to infection caused by bacteria, viruses, or other microorganisms and achieve better immune response than FDDF formulations known in the art.
- the immune potentiating effect of starch described in the present invention was not previously disclosed or suggested in the art.
- the immune potentiating effect can be further enhanced by certain additional matrix forming agents or components, which, too, was not previously disclosed or suggested in the art. This is a significant advancement in the state of the art.
- the present invention is directed to a fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form comprising: (a) an immunogenic amount of an antigenic
- the antigenic preparation comprises an inactivated influenza virus.
- the starch is present in the fast- dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form in an amount of about 2% to about 90% by weight and/or is selected from the group consisting of native starch, modified starch and combinations thereof.
- the dosage form disintegrates within 60 seconds, more preferably within 30 seconds, still more preferably within 10 seconds, and most preferably within 5 seconds, after being placed in the oral cavity.
- the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage forms of the present invention are preferably prepared by freeze-drying.
- the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage forms may comprise additional matrix forming agents such as mannitol and/or gelatin.
- the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage forms may further comprise at least one additional matrix forming agent selected from the group consisting of gums, preferably, xanthan gum, or a surfactant, preferably, Tween 80 or poloxamer.
- the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage forms may comprise an adjuvant and/or a
- an immune response e.g., an influenza specific antibody response
- placement in the oral cavity is placement on or under the tongue or in the buccal or pharyngeal region.
- the present invention is also directed to a method of inducing an immune response, e.g., an influenza specific antibody response, in a patient, said method comprising the step of: placing the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form comprising: (a) an immunogenic amount of an antigenic preparation; and (b) at least one immune response potentiating matrix forming agent, wherein the at least one immune response potentiating matrix forming agent is a starch, in the oral cavity of a person in need of the immune response.
- placement in the oral cavity is placement on or under the tongue or in the buccal or pharyngeal region.
- Figure 2 shows the results of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) Class II Mean Fluorescence Intensity (MFI) analysis from an in- vitro study using murine splenic macrophages in culture.
- MHC major histocompatibility complex
- MFI Mean Fluorescence Intensity
- Figure 3 shows the results of CD25 MFI analysis from an in-vitro study using murine splenic macrophages in culture.
- Figure 4 shows the results of CD86 MFI analysis from an in-vitro study using murine splenic macrophages in culture.
- Figure 5 shows the results of a cytokine profile analysis from an in-vitro study using murine splenic macrophages in culture.
- Figure 6 shows change in bodyweight following immunization and infection of mice in the in-vivo testing.
- Figure 7 shows clinical disease scores following immunization and infection of mice in the in-vivo testing.
- Figure 8 shows the survival rate after 7 days of mice infected and immunized in the in-vivo testing.
- Figures 9 through 11 show IgG, IgGl, and IgG2a antibody responses to formulations of Example 2.
- Figure 12 shows mucosal antibody responses through analysis of nasal washes.
- the present invention solves problems in the art by developing an FDDF that delivers an oral vaccine to invoke an improved immunogenic response for protection against infections caused by bacteria, viruses or other microorganisms.
- an FDDF of the present invention employing a starch as an immune response potentiating matrix forming agent, optionally, along with at least one additional matrix forming agent, for delivery of vaccines better stimulates immunity to infections in the human body.
- the invention provides for the surprising results achieved in immune response when using a formulation containing a starch to make an FDDF, wherein the starch potentiates an immune response providing both a systemic humoral antibody and cell mediated response. Therefore, it can be effective against a range of antigens.
- a novel and surprising aspect of the present invention is that the starch based formulations circumvent obstacles to the oral delivery of vaccine antigens as described above.
- the ability to overcome the natural processes that act as a barrier to the generation of an effective immune response following oral vaccine delivery results from the unique attributes of the formulations disclosed herein.
- the starch based fast dissolving formulations' being of a microparticulate nature facilitate uptake of the antigen within the oral cavity (preferably via sublingual or buccal administration), thereby avoiding the degradation mechanisms of the GIT. This uptake mechanism invokes both a humoral antibody and mucosal response without the need for potent adjuvants.
- the immune response profile achieved shows that the invention is applicable to any sub-unit vaccine, protein conjugate and toxoid vaccines, rendering it effective against all infective agents, i.e., antigen preparations from virus, bacterial (whole or partial fragments or extracts of bacterial cells or viral particles), or parasitic derivation, such as a protozoan or worm, which cause disease, or combinations thereof.
- infective agents i.e., antigen preparations from virus, bacterial (whole or partial fragments or extracts of bacterial cells or viral particles), or parasitic derivation, such as a protozoan or worm, which cause disease, or combinations thereof.
- the first embodiment is directed a fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form comprising: (a) an immunogenic amount of an antigenic preparation; and (b) at least one immune response potentiating matrix forming agent, wherein the at least one immune response potentiating matrix forming agent is a starch.
- fast-dissolving refers to the capability of the inventive solid dosage form to preferably disintegrate within 60 seconds (one minute) of placement in the oral cavity and/or contact with saliva. In more preferred embodiments, the dosage form disintegrates within 30 seconds, in further preferred embodiments, within 10 seconds, and in most preferred embodiments, within 5 seconds.
- oral and oral dosage form refer to a pharmaceutical formulation which is administered by placement in the oral cavity of a human or animal.
- Oral cavity refers to all spaces inside the mouth and throat of a human or animal, including on or under the tongue (sublingual) or in the buccal or pharyngeal region.
- an "antigenic preparation” as used herein is a formulation incorporating soluble or particulate antigens, which can be peptides, proteins, polysaccharides, whole or partial fragments or extracts of bacterial cells or viral particles, or can be derived from a parasite, such as a protozoan or worm, which cause disease, or combinations thereof.
- Any antigen known in the art is suitable for use in the present invention, including those commercially available, or made by purification of preparations of a pathogen, recombinantly expressed in harmless vectors, or produced synthetically by standard manufacture. Methods for generating suitable antigens and antigen preparations for incorporation into an FDDF are known in the art, and any of the known methods may be used in the present invention.
- the antigenic preparation is included in the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form of the present invention in an amount, which is sufficient to render it immunogenic when provided in the form of the FDDF.
- immunogenic amount is defined as the amount appropriate to provoke a desired immune response.
- the immunogenic amount of the antigenic preparation is preferably about ⁇ g to about lmg.
- One skilled in the art can readily determine the immunogenic amount for a given disease or infection based on, among other factors, age and weight of the patient to whom the FDDF will be administered.
- the fast-dissolving solid oral vaccine dosage form of the present invention can be used to deliver vaccines which prevent or reduce the symptoms (i.e., stimulate immunity by inducing the creation of antibodies and T
- the antigenic preparation of the present invention can contain antigens useful in providing protection against the following representative list of diseases which is not exhaustive: influenza, tuberculosis, meningitis, hepatitis, whooping cough, polio, tetanus, diphtheria, malaria, cholera, herpes, typhoid, HIV, AIDS, measles, lyme disease, travellers' diarrhea, hepatitis A, B and C, otitis media, dengue fever, rabies, parainfluenza, rubella, yellow fever, dysentery, legionnaires disease,
- toxoplasmosis q-fever, hemorrhagic fever, Argentina hemorrhagic fever, caries, chagas disease, urinary tract infection caused by E. coli, pneumoccoccal disease, mumps, chikungunya, and combinations thereof.
- the antigenic preparation of the present invention may contain antigens useful in providing protection against disease caused by the following, non-exhaustive list of causative organisms: Vibrio species, Salmonella species, Bordetella species, Haemophilus species, Toxoplasmosis gondii, Cytomegalovirus, Chlamydia species, Streptococcal species, Norwalk Virus, Escherischia coli, Helicobacter pylori, Rotavirus, Neisseria gonorrhae, Neisseria meningiditis, Adenovirus, Epstein Barr virus, Japanese Encephalitis Virus, Pneumocystis carini, Herpes simplex, Clostridia species, Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Klebsiella species, Shigella species, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Parvovirus, Camylobacter species, Rickettsia species, Varicella zoster, Y
- the antigenic preparation of the present invention may contain antigens useful in providing protection against the following representative list of veterinary diseases: coccidiosis, Newcastle disease, enzootic pneumonia, feline leukemia, atrophic rhinitis, erysipelas, foot and mouth disease, swine, pneumonia, and other disease conditions and other infections affecting companion and farm animals, and combinations thereof.
- starch refers not only to native starches but also to a wide variety of starch-related products and, more generally, to any material which provides the same functionality as starch in the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form of the present invention.
- the starch is selected from native starch, modified starch and combinations thereof.
- the modified starch is selected from a group consisting of pre- gelatinized starch, substituted starch, cross-linked starch, degraded starch, and combinations thereof.
- Exemplary native starches include, without limitation, potato, wheat, corn (maize), cassava (tapioca), barley, arrowroot, rice, sag, sorghum, oat, millet, and combinations thereof.
- Exemplary modified starches further include, without limitation, starches prepared from native starches but physically, enzymatically, chemically or otherwise treated such as hydroxyalkyl starches (e.g., hydroxypropyl starch), carboxyalkyl starches (e.g., carboxymethyl starch), quarternary ammonium cationic starches (e.g., starch betainate), starch esters (e.g., acylated distarch phosphate, starch sodium octenylsuccinate, acetylated distarch adipate, starch nitrate, starch sulphate, monostarch phosphate, distarch phosphate, starch carbate, etc.).
- Exemplary degraded starches, prepared by physically, thermally, chemically, enzymatically or otherwise treating starch include without limitation, dextrin, maltodextrin, pullulan, glucose, cyclodextrin, and combinations thereof.
- the amount of starch in a solution or suspension subsequently frozen to form the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form ranges preferably from about 1% to about 12%, more preferably from about 2% to about 10%, and most preferably from about 2% to about 8% by weight.
- the solution or suspension of antigen can be dispensed in any quantity to be frozen and freeze dried to provide the final quantity in the dried product. For example, if 30mg of a 2% solution is dispensed and dried then the dried tablet will contain 0.6mg of starch whereas if lg of the same solution is dispensed and dried then the dried tablet will contain 20mg of starch. This provides the necessary flexibility for dosing to different patient populations.
- the amount of starch present in the fast- dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form ranges from about 2% to about 90%, more preferably from about 5% to about 80%, and most preferably from about 7% to about 75% by weight.
- starch is made up of multiparticulates of granular structure, this potentiates the sampling, or uptake, of the antigens onto the granular surface and when the starch is absorbed into the blood stream, the antigens are absorbed with it. Therefore, it is believed that starch has a functionality beyond acting as a matrix forming agent in the present invention, e.g., it acts as an immune response potentiating matrix forming agent. In addition to improving the delivery of antigens to the human body, it is believed that starch assists in and improves the absorption of proteins and peptides in the human body in general.
- immune response potentiating means that the matrix forming agent is responsible, at least in part, for the type or degree of immune response achieved by the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form of the present invention.
- the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form further comprises at least one additional matrix forming agent.
- One or more additional matrix forming agents may be incorporated into the solution or suspension prior to freezing to form the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form during manufacture.
- Any conventional matrix forming agent is suitable for use in the present invention as an additional matrix forming agent.
- Suitable additional matrix forming agents include, without limitation, materials derived from animal or vegetable proteins, such as the gelatins, dextrins and soy, wheat and psyllium seed proteins; gums; polysaccharides; alginates;
- carboxymethylcelluloses carrageenans; dextrans; pectins; synthetic polymers such as polyvinylpyrrolidone; polypeptide/protein or polysaccharide complexes such as gelatin-acacia complexes; sugars such as mannitol, dextrose, lactose, galactose and trehalose; cyclic sugars such as cyclodextrin; inorganic salts such as sodium phosphate, sodium chloride and aluminum silicates; and amino acids having from 2 to 12 carbon atoms such as a glycine, L- alanine, L-aspartic acid, L-glutamic acid, L-hydroxyproline, L-isoleucine, L-leucine and L-phenylalanine, or combinations thereof.
- synthetic polymers such as polyvinylpyrrolidone
- polypeptide/protein or polysaccharide complexes such as gelatin-acacia complexes
- sugars such as manni
- the amount of the at least one additional matrix forming agent present in the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form may range preferably from about 10% to about 98%, more preferably from about 20% to about 95%, and most preferably from about 25% to about 93% by weight.
- the amount of the at least one additional matrix forming agent present in a solution or suspension subsequently frozen to form the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form ranges preferably from about 0.01% to about 45%, more preferably from about 0.01% to about 33%, and most preferably from about 0.01% to about 21% by weight.
- the matrix forming agent may aid in maintaining the dispersion of any antigenic preparation with the solution or suspension. This is especially helpful in the case of antigenic preparations that are not sufficiently soluble in water and must, therefore, be suspended rather than dissolved.
- the at least one additional matrix forming agent is mannitol.
- the at least one additional matrix forming agent is gelatin.
- the at least one additional matrix forming agent comprises mannitol and gelatin, in combination with starch as the at least one immune response potentiating matrix forming agent.
- the amount of mannitol in the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form ranges preferably from about 2% to about 90%, more preferably from about 5% to about 80%, and most preferably from about 7% to about 65% by weight.
- the amount of mannitol in a solution or suspension subsequently frozen to form the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form ranges preferably from about 1% to about 15%, more preferably from about 2% to about 10%, and most preferably from about 2% to about 5% by weight.
- the amount of gelatin in the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form ranges preferably from about 2% to about 85%, more preferably from about 2.5% to about 65%, and most preferably from about 3% to about 55% by weight.
- the amount of gelatin in a solution or suspension subsequently frozen to form the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form ranges preferably from about 1% to about 10%, more preferably from about 1% to about 7%, and most preferably from about 1% to about 4% by weight.
- gelatin in the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form, gelatin is present in an amount of about 3% to about 55%; mannitol is present in an amount of about 7% to about 65%; and a starch is present in an amount of about 7% to about 75% by weight.
- gelatin in a solution or suspension subsequently frozen to form the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form, gelatin is present in an amount of about 1% to about 4%; mannitol is present in an amount of about 2% to about 5%; and a starch is present in an amount of about 2% to about 8% by weight.
- the at least one additional matrix forming agent is a gum such as, but not limited to, acacia, guar, agar, xanthan, gellan, carageenan, curdlan, konjac, locust bean, welan, gum tragacanth, gum arabic, gum karaya, gum ghatti, pectins, dextran, glucomannan, and alginates, or combinations thereof.
- the gum in the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form ranges preferably in an amount from about 0.01% to about 80% by weight.
- the gum in a solution or suspension subsequently frozen to form the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form ranges preferably in an amount ranging from about 0.01% to about 10% by weight.
- the at least one additional matrix forming agent is xanthan gum.
- the xanthan gum in the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form ranges preferably in an amount from about 0.01% to about 80% by weight.
- the xanthan gum in a solution or suspension subsequently frozen to form the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form ranges preferably in an amount ranging from about 0.01% to about 10% by weight.
- the at least one additional matrix forming agent comprises mannitol, gelatin and xanthan gum.
- gelatin in the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form, gelatin is present in an amount of about 3% to about 55%; mannitol is present in an amount of about 7% to about 65%; a starch is present in an amount of about 7% to about 75%; and xanthan gum is present in an amount of about 0.01% to about 80% by weight.
- gelatin in a solution or suspension subsequently frozen to form the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form, gelatin is present in an amount of about 1% to about 4%; mannitol is present in an amount of about 2% to about 5%; a starch is present in an amount of about 2% to about 8% by weight; and xanthan gum is present in an amount of about 0.01% to about 10% by weight.
- the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form further comprises a surfactant.
- a surfactant Any surfactant known in the art is suitable for use in the present invention, including non-ionic, anionic and cationic surfactants.
- non-ionic surfactants that may be used in the present invention include, but are not limited to, polyethylene alkyl ethers, polyoxyethylene alkyl ethers, polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid esters (e.g., Tweens), polyoxyethylene stearates, sorbitan fatty acid esters (e.g., Spans), and polyoxyethylene-polyoxypropylene co-polymers (e.g., poloxamers).
- anionic surfactants that may be used in the present invention include, but are not limited to, sodium lauryl sulphate, docusate sodium, and glycerol monooelate.
- cationic surfactants that may be used in the present invention include, but are not limited to, benzalkonium chloride, cetrimide, and cetylpyridinium chloride.
- the surfactant is selected from the group consisting of Tween 80, poloxamer, and combinations thereof.
- the surfactant in the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form ranges preferably in an amount from about 0.01 to about 80% by weight.
- the surfactant in a solution or suspension subsequently frozen to form the fast- dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form ranges preferably in an amount from about 0.01% to about 10% by weight.
- the immune potentiating response may be increased over solutions or suspensions not containing a surfactant.
- the at least one additional matrix forming agent comprises mannitol and gelatin and the fast- dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form further comprises a surfactant.
- the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form in the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form, gelatin is present in an amount of about 3% to about 55%; mannitol is present in an amount of about 7% to about 65%; a starch is present in an amount of about 7% to about 75%; and a surfactant is present in an amount of about 0.01% to about 80%.
- gelatin in a solution or suspension subsequently frozen to form the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form, gelatin is present in an amount of about 1% to about 4%; mannitol is present in an amount of about 2% to about 5%; a starch is present in an amount of about 2% to about 8% by weight; and a surfactant is present in an amount of about 0.01% to about 10% by weight.
- the dosage form of the invention optionally further comprises an adjuvant, which is useful in boosting an immune response to dead or inactivated vaccines, resulting in enhanced production of antibodies and enhanced immunological memory.
- an adjuvant which is useful in boosting an immune response to dead or inactivated vaccines, resulting in enhanced production of antibodies and enhanced immunological memory.
- the immune response is associated with the generation of a memory response that provides long lasting protection from the specific disease. Once exposed, the immune system
- Suitable adjuvants include, but are not limited to: non-toxic bacterial fragments, cholera toxin (and detoxified forms and fractions thereof), chitosan, heat-labile toxin of E.
- coli and detoxified forms and fractions thereof
- lactide/glycolide homo.+- .and copolymers PHA/GA
- polyanhydride e.g., trimellitylimido-L-tyrosine, DEAE-dextran, saponins complexed to membrane protein antigens (immune stimulating complexes— ISCOMS), bacterial products such as lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and muramyl dipeptide, (MDP), liposomes, cochleates, proteinoids, cytokines (interleukins, interferons), genetically engineered live microbial vectors, non-infectious pertussis mutant toxin, neurimidase/galactose oxidase, and attenuated bacterial and viral toxins derived from mutant strains, and combinations thereof.
- a suitable amount of an adjuvant can be readily determined by one of ordinary skill in the art.
- the dosage form of the present invention promotes delivery of a vaccine to a target site, and, in certain embodiments, a mucoadhesive system can be designed to maintain the vaccine in contact with the target mucosal lymphoid tissues in the oral cavity and to increase the residence time of the vaccine element at these potential surfaces for absorption.
- a mucoadhesive system can be designed to maintain the vaccine in contact with the target mucosal lymphoid tissues in the oral cavity and to increase the residence time of the vaccine element at these potential surfaces for absorption.
- concentrations of vaccine can thus be quickly delivered to the desired target sites.
- Some fast-dissolving solid dosage forms are inherently mucoadhesive. Nevertheless, a mucoadhesive may optionally be added to the fast-dissolving dosage form of the present invention, which can increase the residency of the antigen in contact with the mucosal tissue in the oral cavity. Suitable
- mucoadhesives that can be used in the present invention include, but are not limited to, those described in European Patent Application No. 92109080.9 and include: polyacrylic polymers such as carbomer and carbomer derivatives (e.g., PolycarbophilTM, CarbopolTM, and the like); cellulose derivatives such as hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC), hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC), hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC) and sodium carboxymethylcellulose (NaCPC); and natural polymers such as gelatin, sodium alginate, and pectin.
- polyacrylic polymers such as carbomer and carbomer derivatives (e.g., PolycarbophilTM, CarbopolTM, and the like); cellulose derivatives such as hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC), hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC), hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC) and sodium carboxymethylcellulose (NaCPC); and natural polymers such as gelatin, sodium alginate, and pec
- Suitable commercial sources for representative mucoadhesive (bioadhesive) polymers include, but are not limited to, Carbopol acrylic copolymer (available from BF Goodrich Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio); hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) (available from Dow Chemical, Midland, Mich.); HEC (Natrosol) (available from Hercules Inc., Wilmington, Del.); HPC (KlucelTM) (available from Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich.); MaCMC (available from Hercules, Inc., Wilmington, Del.); gelatin (available from Deamo Chemical Corp.,
- a suitable amount of a mucoadhesive can be readily determined by one of ordinary skill in the art.
- the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form of the present invention may also contain other optional components such as preservatives, antioxidants, viscosity enhancers, coloring agents, flavoring agents, pH modifiers, sweeteners, taste-masking agents and combinations thereof.
- Suitable coloring agents include, without limitation, red, black and yellow iron oxides and FD&C dyes such as FD&C blue No. 2 and FD&C red No. 40 available from Ellis & Everard.
- Suitable flavoring agents include, without limitation, mint, raspberry, licorice, orange, lemon, grapefruit, caramel, vanilla, cherry and grape flavors, and combinations of these.
- Suitable pH modifiers include, without limitation, citric acid, tartaric acid, phosphoric acid, hydrochloric acid, maleic acid, sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate and tris-buffer.
- Suitable sweeteners include, without limitation, aspartame, sucrose, sucralose, acesulfame K and thaumatin.
- Suitable taste-masking agents include, without limitation, sodium bicarbonate, and cyclodextrin inclusion compounds.
- the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form can optionally include microspheres which can be biodegradable.
- the microsphere material itself may function as an adjuvant or may be used in conjunction with other adjuvants.
- the antigenic preparation may be absorbed or incorporated onto or into microspheres, thereby forming a microsphere-antigenic complex.
- the antigenic preparation is available for absorption into the lymphoid tissue effectively as soon as the tissue contacts the microsphere-antigen preparation complex.
- Suitable microsphere materials that can be used with the invention include biodegradable polymeric materials. Particularly suitable are hydrophobic materials such as poly(lactic acid) and poly(lactide-co-glycide) polymers, and latex copolymers. These polymeric materials also confer resistance to enzymatic and hydrolytic digestion until their absorption into lymphoid tissue, where the liberated antigen can exert its immunogenic effect. Preferred polymeric materials are hydrophobic materials which enhance absorption into the target tissues.
- the microsphere is sodium alginate or poly(lactide-co- glycide) (PLGA).
- an immune response is induced.
- An immune response includes the production of antibodies specific to the pathogen from which the antigen within the dosage form was derived, the generation of suitable T cell antibody and, in some cases, the production of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL).
- CTL cytotoxic T lymphocytes
- the immune response may also include the generation of a memory response that provides long-lasting protection from the specific disease.
- placement of the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form is preferably on or under the tongue (sublingual) or in the buccal or pharyngeal region.
- the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage forms of the present invention can be taken without water and disperse in very small volumes of saliva. This increases the coating of mucosal tissues containing the tonsillar associated lymphoid tissue and increases the residence time of antigens within these tissues.
- Fast-dissolving oral solid dosage forms are known to rapidly disperse and coat the mucosal surfaces in the mouth and pharynx, where the mucosal associated lymphoid tissues are localized. In this respect, reference is directed to a paper by Wilson et al., International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 40 (1997), pages 119-123, the text of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- fast-dissolving oral solid dosage forms improve the targeting of vaccines to susceptible lymphoid tissues in the mouth, particularly under the tongue, and the pharynx. Consequently, the concentration of vaccine making contact with these tissues, e.g., susceptible lymphoid tissue in the
- buccopharyngeal and sublingual areas increases when delivered via FDDF.
- any known method of manufacture of fast-dissolving dosage forms can be used in accordance with this invention.
- the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage forms of the present invention are freeze-dried.
- a preferred fast-dissolving dosage form for use with the invention is that described in U.K. Patent No. 1,548,022, which is directed to a solid fast-dissolving solid oral dosage form comprising a network of the active ingredient and a water-soluble or water-dispersible carrier which is inert toward the active ingredient, the network having been obtained by subliming solvent from a composition comprising the active ingredient and a solution of the carrier in a solvent.
- 1,548,022 fails to disclose the use of a starch in a freeze-dried FDDF, but the method therein can be readily adapted to make the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage forms of the present invention.
- the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form is typically a white, round tablet formulated to rapidly disintegrate in the mouth.
- the tablet size is generally about 5 mm to about 25 mm and shaped according to the size and shape of the blister cavity into which it will be placed during manufacture and/or storage.
- the tablet comprises a highly porous network which assists disintegration typically within 60 seconds, more preferably within 30 seconds, still more preferably within 10 seconds, and most preferably within 5 seconds, after being placed in the oral cavity.
- the tablet is physically robust in order to withstand handling and removal from the blister packaging without breaking.
- the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form comprises: (a) an immunogenic amount of inactivated influenza virus; and (b) at least one immune response potentiating matrix forming agent, wherein the at least one immune response potentiating matrix forming agent is a starch.
- Any strain of influenza virus is suitable for use in the present invention. In the manufacture of vaccines for influenza, international organizations, such as the World Health Organization, monitor disease causing strains and annually provide specific information on the most important strains for which vaccination is required. Because of the continuing mutation of key antigens on the surface of the influenza virus, new strains are continually monitored and new vaccines manufactured. Samples of the identified influenza strains are made available to vaccine manufacturers who use them for the preparation of vaccines. Viruses are generally prepared for use in a vaccine, i.e., an antigenic preparation, according to known standard procedures. Inactivated influenza virus can be included in the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form of the invention in an immunogenic preparation, wherein the at least one immune response potentiating matrix
- the amount of virus to be added is defined from immunogenicity studies in animals where the levels of functional antibodies as defined in assays, such as the Haemagglutination Inhibition (HAI) assay, reach a desired level as agreed upon by vaccine regulators.
- HAI Haemagglutination Inhibition
- the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form of the second embodiment is administered to the oral cavity of a patient (human or animal) in need of protection from influenza, an influenza specific antibody response is induced.
- This antibody response neutralizes the ability of the virus to infect mammalian cells, as measured by the HAI or Virus Neutralization Test (VNT), which assesses the functional ability of the antibody response.
- VNT Virus Neutralization Test
- Other desired aspects of the anti-influenza immune response include the generation of memory B and T cell responses and the presence of CTL, which is able to kill cells infected by the virus. Most vaccines are currently evaluated solely on their ability to stimulate an antibody response.
- the ability to produce vaccines capable of conferring cross-influenza strain protective immunity may be achieved by enhancing the ability of new vaccines to generate CTL.
- Placement of the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form is preferably on or under the tongue (sublingual) or in the buccal or pharyngeal region.
- the third embodiment of the present invention is directed to a method of inducing an immune response in a patient, said method comprising the step of: placing the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form of the first embodiment of the invention in the oral cavity of a person in need of the immune response.
- placement in the oral cavity is placement on or under the tongue (sublingual) or in the buccal or pharyngeal region.
- the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form is administered to induce an immune response greater than a negative control and greater than administration of an FDDF without the inclusion of a starch as an immune response potentiating matrix forming agent.
- Negative control as defined herein is an animal used in experiments which is untreated with the inactivated virus and uninfected by the virus.
- the fourth embodiment of the present invention is directed to a method of inducing an influenza specific IgG response in a patient, said method comprising the step of: placing the fast-dissolving oral solid vaccine dosage form of the second embodiment of the invention in the oral cavity of a person in need of the immune response.
- placement in the oral cavity is placement on or under the tongue (sublingual) or in the buccal or pharyngeal region.
- the present invention is not limited to any specific vaccine, but to solving the problems of oral delivery of vaccines.
- the following examples will illustrate the practice of the present invention in some of the preferred embodiments.
- the novel matrix formulation was prepared by combining 1.5% (375 mg) Bovine limed hide gelatin, 2.5% (625 mg) hydroxypropyl starch, 3.0% (750 mg) mannitol and 25 ml water and heating the mixture to 75°C for 15 minutes. The solution was covered during heating to minimize evaporation. The solution was subsequently cooled to ambient temperature, e.g., 20-25°C, in a chilled water bath. 5.5 ⁇ 1 of stock influenza (A/Panama/2007/99 H3N2) solution was added to 24.5 ⁇ 1 of the novel matrix formulation so that each tablet contained ⁇ g of influenza.
- compositions were as follows: 2.0% starch (w/v), 2.4% mannitol (w/v) and 1.2% gelatin (w/v).
- the formulation was then dosed into blister pockets using a semi-automatic Hamilton dosing pump dispensing 30 mg per dose.
- the dosed formulations were then rapidly frozen by being placed in a liquid nitrogen chamber for 5 minutes.
- the frozen formulations were subsequently freeze-dried using an Edwards, Modulyo 4K freeze drier attached to an Edwards RV5 pump.
- the freeze-drier was activated for a period of 15 minutes to pre-cool the system to -45°C.
- the frozen formulations were then transferred immediately onto the rack within a chamber of the freeze-drier.
- the lid was placed on the chamber, and the vacuum pump was turned on to ensure that the drainage valve was shut.
- the freeze-drier was allowed to run overnight to completely freeze-dry the samples. Once dry, the vacuum pump and condenser were turned off and the drainage tap turned slowly to allow air into the system.
- the filled fully- frozen blister packs were then removed and placed in foil sachets and sealed in a glass jar containing desiccant and stored at 4°C until use.
- the resulting tablets were administered sublingually to mice, and blood samples were subsequently tested on days 14, 28 and 59.
- Subclass ELISAs were performed to assess the levels of Flu- specific IgGl and IgG2a in serum samples collected from the treated animals. Samples were diluted to give a top concentration of 1 in 40. A serial 2-fold dilution of samples was then performed in phosphate buffered saline with bovine serum albumin (PBS/BSA) (1%) across the 96 well plate.
- PBS/BSA bovine serum albumin
- HRP Horeseradish peroxidase
- Fc goat anti-mouse IgGl and IgG2a
- HRP conjugate both from AbD Serotec
- An FDDF was prepared according to the generally known preparation of a Zydis ® tablet.
- the Zydis ® tablet was prepared by combining 200 mg of gelatin with 3.3 ml of water and heating the mixture to 60°C for 30 minutes. The solution was covered during heating to minimize evaporation. The solution was subsequently cooled to about 25°C in a chilled water bath. Following this, 150 mg mannitol was added while stirring. A stock solution of influenza antigen A/Panama/2007/99 H3N2 was added to bring the volume to 5 ml so that each tablet contained ⁇ g of influenza.
- the final concentration of the matrix forming agents after the addition of the influenza was 4% gelatin (w/v) and 3% mannitol (w/v).
- the formulation was processed under the same conditions as Example 1, i.e., dissolving, cooling, freezing, freeze-drying.
- the freeze-dried tablets were inspected in the same manner as in Example 1.
- the freeze-dried tablets were inspected for surface defects; no major defects were found and the tablets were intact.
- a dispersion test (by placing a tablet in ⁇ purified water at 37°C) was carried out on the Zydis ® tablets and they dissolved in less than 10 seconds.
- HRP-conjugated detection antibodies goat anti-mouse IgGl and IgG2a (Fc):HRP conjugate (both from AbD Serotec) were diluted 1 in 1000 in PBS/BSA. Serum from animals which were untreated and uninfected were included as a negative control. The results are shown in Figure 1 below as “Zydis + flu s.l.” and as “Zydis + flu i.g.,” respectively.
- A/Panama/2007/99 H3N2 influenza virus was added to the formulation so that each tablet contained ⁇ g of influenza. To achieve that final amount, 3 microencapsulated influenza beads were added per tablet.
- the solution was subsequently processed under the same conditions as Example 1, i.e., dissolving, cooling, freezing, freeze-drying. The freeze-dried tablets were inspected in the same manner as in Example 1.
- freeze-dried tablets were inspected for surface defects; no major defects were found.
- a dispersion test (by placing a tablet in ⁇ purified water at 37°C) was carried out on the tablets, and they dissolved in less thanlO seconds.
- An FDDF was prepared according to Comparative Example 1, except prior to dosing into blister pockets, PLGA microencapsulated A/Panama/2007/99 H3N2 influenza virus was added to the formulation so that each tablet contained ⁇ g of influenza. To achieve that final amount, a total of ⁇ of PLGA beads was added to 20 ⁇ 1 of FDDF mixture to achieve an amount of ⁇
- Example 2 microencapsulated influenza beads per tablet.
- the solution was subsequently processed under the same conditions as Example 2, i.e., dissolving, cooling, freezing, freeze-drying.
- the freeze-dried tablets were inspected in the same manner as in Example 1.
- the freeze-dried tablets were inspected for surface defects; no major defects were found on the FDDFs prepared.
- a dispersion test (by placing a tablet in ⁇ purified water at 37°C) was carried out on the tablets, and they dissolved in 10 seconds.
- the Zydis ® formulation is an effective means of stimulating systemic antibody responses to antigens (Ag) following sub-lingual delivery.
- the profile of the immune response obtained was dependent on the Zydis ® formulation and included high response of neutralizing antibodies. This is important in neutralizing extracellular viral/bacterial toxins and antigens present in the systemic circulation.
- the formulation of Example 1 was also able to drive the expansion of antigen- specific cytotoxic T cell (CTL), which is an important cell mediated immune response to neutralize intracellular infection. Additional work was conducted to further improve the cell mediated response achieved by the formulations.
- CTL cytotoxic T cell
- LPS lipopolysaccharide
- the formulations were prepared as follows. A stock solution of flu antigen at a concentration of 3.94mg/ml was prepared. Separately, a matrix concentrate for each formulation listed above was prepared. An appropriate quantity of flu antigen stock solution and formulation matrix concentrate was then combined to give a final volume of 500 ⁇ 1 final formulation solution. From this final mixed formulation solution, 30mg aliquots were dispensed, frozen and freeze- dried to yield tablets containing either ⁇ g or 15 ⁇ g of flu antigen. Table 2 summarizes this preparation.
- the matrix concentrate were prepared by dissolving the appropriate amount of each component in a quantity of water.
- Table 3 demonstrates the relationship between the matrix concentrate and the percent by weight in the final formulation.
- Spleen cells were isolated from normal adult BALB/c mice, washed and then CD1 lb+ macrophages were purified by MACS separation using an LS column held within the field of a Midi/MACS separator. The macrophages were washed and cultured in tissue culture medium. These were set up in culture at 1.8 x 10 5 CD1 lb+ cells per test well. LPS was added at a final concentration of lOOng/ml to act as a positive control. One Zydis ® tablet for each of the 12 formulations was dissolved in tissue culture media and split between three replicates. Also, an unstimulated control was prepared containing neither LPS nor one of the listed formulations.
- MHC major histocompatibility complex
- T cell and antibody response to antigenic challenge is dictated by the state of activation and the cytokines that are produced by monocyte/macrophage/dendritic cells upon antigen contact.
- Adjuvants and delivery vehicles manipulate these responses in order to drive T and B cell responses of particular types. For example, stimulation of IL-12 by these cells is a major determinant associated with promoting Thl immune responses characterized by complement fixing antibodies, phagocyte activation and CTL production.
- IL-4 is a major driver of Th2 responses whereas IL-6 together with TGFbeta is a major driver of mucosal IgA responses.
- L MHC Class II [0095] The upregulation of class II MHC is an essential step in enhancing the presentation of antigen in order to drive the T cell response to antigen.
- Upregulation is a process that activates or increases the rate or extent of that particular response.
- the macrophage ingests the antigen (Ag) by phagocytosis, endocytosis or macropinocytosis, the Ag is broken down into smaller peptide fractions. These fractions are then bound to MHC, which migrates to the surface of the cell and "presents" the antigen to T cells. This antigen presentation is a necessary step to drive the immune response. Therefore, the ability to increase the levels of MHC class II on macrophages is predictive of an enhanced antigen presentation capacity.
- CD25 is a part of the receptor for IL-2.
- the upregulation of this molecule is an acute response to activation stimuli that is indicative of a heightened activation state and readiness to function as antigen presenting cells.
- CD86 is a costimulatory factor influencing both helper T cells and cytotoxic T cells (necessary for cell mediated immunity). CD86 provides a critical second signal required in order to activate both helper and cytotoxic T cell responses. It is normally expressed at very low levels on resting antigen presenting cells and its upregulation is a critical event in enabling such cells to interact productively with T cells in order to generate an immune response. [00103] As shown in Figure 4, all formulations, except those processed at 50°C (Formulations 5, 10, 11, 12) and the formulation containing lecithin (Formulation 9), were capable of stimulating increased expression of CD86, providing a good response compared to positive controls.
- the cytokine profile evaluates the cytokine response, which is critical in stimulating and affecting the nature of the T cell response.
- the data demonstrates the immune potentiating capability of the starch- based formulations and also the capability to drive T cell responses, i.e., stimulation and expansion (increased population of) T cells.
- TNFalpha and IL12p40 are important in driving Thl and cytoxic T cell responses, whereas IL-4 favors differentiation of T cells into Th2 cells, whose primary role is in stimulating antibody production.
- IL-6 is involved both in the generation of Thl7 responses, which are involved in promoting neutrophil activation, an aspect that is important in mediating protection in certain diseases, and also in promoting the production of antibodies by B cells.
- IL-10 has the ability to down regulate other immune responses. Down regulation is a process that reduces the activation or rate or extent of activation of a response.
- Formulation 3 increases IL-6 and TNFalpha and produces IL-12p40 response comparable to Formulation 1.
- Formulation 1 to 9 comprise hydroxyl propyl starch whereas Formulation 10 comprises corn starch, Formulation 11 comprises waxy maize starch and Formulation 12 comprises rice starch. The data shows that the different sources of starch can exert the same immune potentiating effect.
- Formulation 8 includes xanthan gum and exhibits greater responses than the other formulations with respect to IL-6 and TNFalpha.
- IL-4 all formulations exhibit low levels of IL-4.
- IL-4 is important in providing a stimulus toward the generation of Th2 cells, which are, in turn, important for the promotion of antibody responses. Low levels of IL-4 are sufficient for this purpose and other cell types are known to contribute toward its production.
- IL-10 can down regulate CTL response and favor Th2 response.
- the positive control, LPS also exhibits high levels of IL-10 and yet this is known to be a potent activator of antigen presenting cells.
- the Zydis ® formulation having the novel matrix formulation of Example 1 exhibits higher EPT values at 14, 28 and 59 days than all of the comparative examples and the untreated mice.
- the group treated with novel matrix tablets plus ⁇ g flu were the only animals that exhibited antibody responses above background on days 14 and 28. Further, the end point titre (EPT) of this response increased from day 14 to day 28 to day 59, with increasing immunizations.
- formulations were selected for an in-vivo challenge study in mice.
- the formulations selected were: F8 (containing xanthan gum); F7 (containing poloxamer 188); F10 (containing corn starch); F4 (containing HP starch); and F12 (containing rice starch).
- mice Five groups of female BALB/c mice were immunized on days 0, 10 and 20 with a test formulation as shown in Table 1. On day 27, the animals were bled for serum analysis and then received a 50 ⁇ 1 intranasal (i.n.) challenge with a/Puerto Rico/8/34 (PR8) HlNl influenza virus. The animals were monitored for signs of infection over 7 days and scored according to a validated scoring system. Table 4 shows the administration schedule for the formulations.
- Figure 12 shows the IgA response from nasal washes taken at the end of the in- vivo challenge study. At that time, the mice were terminated and nasal washes analyzed for IgA as an indicator of mucosal antibody response. The results demonstrated that all formulations were capable of stimulating a mucosal response, with Formulations 8 and 12 giving the highest mean titre values.
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